Rent Stabilization Division

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The Community Stabilization and Fair Rent Act

The City of Mountain View's Rent Stabilization Division implements the Community Stabilization and Fair Rent Act (CSFRA), a voter approved measure (Measure V, 2016), to stabilize the community by reducing rental housing turnover in certain rental units. Division staff work with tenants and landlords to achieve the three main goals of the CSFRA:

  1. Stabilize rents
  2. Provide eviction protections
  3. Ensure a fair rate of return on investment for landlords

View the full text of the CSFRA.

What units are covered?

Most apartments with 3 or more units are covered by the CSFRA. Units provided or subsidized by the government are not covered.

  • Fully Covered: Built before 1995 (Both rent stabilization and eviction protections apply)
  • Partially Covered: Built between 1995 and 2017 (Only eviction protections apply)

Check if your apartment complex is likely covered by the CSFRA by clicking here and typing in the property address in the search bar at the top of the page.

Key Points of the CSFRA

Rental Housing Committee Meetings

As of January 2024, the Rental Housing Committee generally meets the fourth Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the following location:

Council Chambers
City Hall, 2nd Floor
500 Castro Street
Mountain View, CA 94041

The RHC meetings are available in hybrid format for public participation. To attend the meeting virtually, instructions are available on the posted meeting agenda. Please note, meeting dates and location are subject to change.

Members of the Public wishing to participate or watch the meeting or provide public comment may do so by registering online.

Webinar ID: 937 7306 8363

Agendas

Agendas will be posted at least 72 hours in advance.
(You may also view the Current Agenda on the bulletin board by the front doors of City Hall at 500 Castro Street.)

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